Young Digital Planet
Young Digital Planet is a world-leading educational software publisher and eLearning technology and content developer.
Article classificationsThe company's mission is to deliver the most sophisticated e-educational products which respond to all the demands of the modern education industry. The company's clients are major educational textbook publishers, Ministries of Education, private schools and ePublishing companies. Young Digital Planet offers products and services in Europe, Asia, Africa and North & Latin America. The company is part of the Sanoma WSOY Corporation, a strong European media group operating in diverse fields of media in over 20 countries. As well as our activity in foreign markets, Young Digital Planet holds the number one position among Polish ePublishers. Contact details: Martin Hibbert martin.hibbert@ydp.eu 07766 883632 ![]() Sponsors
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